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Porcupine® Fish Attractor 3-Pack Spheres Only
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$39.99
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Porcupine® Fish Attractor 3-Pack Spheres Only

  • Attract fish in large or small lakes
  • Improves spawning habitat and survival rates
  • Constructed of noncorrosive materials
  • Place under piers, boathouses or docks
  • Designed to prevent lost lures
  • Detectable on fish finders and sonars
Build your own Porcupine Fish Attractors with these convenient spheres. They accept PVC pipe to complete a fish structure that not only draws fish in but also improves spawning habitat. They take the hassle out of designing your own submersible fish structure for your pond or a large reservoir, and they are easy to assemble and very affordable. Spheres are constructed of a noncorrosive material that's safe for the environment. Once constructed, they are perfect to place under piers, boathouses, docks or by themselves in a line out from the shore. You can either suspend them by threading some cord through the pre-drilled hole on the sphere or tie on a weight to sink them. After a few weeks of adjustment, the fish will gravitate to them and swim along and through them. Eventually, algae and plankton will grow on these structures and attract even more fish. They provide shade and refuge to smaller fish to increase survival rates. You won't lose lures or get tangled up fishing around them either. Just reel in and pull the hooked fish toward you; eventually the line will slide right off the PVC extension. It even shows up on fish finders and sonar units. Mark your Porcupine Fish Attractor locations with GPS or landmarks for both night-fishing and ice-fishing trips. Per 3 spheres.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4.9 out of 5
4.9 out of 5
7 out of 7(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Great
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I had a new pond put in last year (2011) and used these to help create structure in it. The thing I liked about this is that I was able to do what I wanted with the length of the PVC, how to configure them and such. Yea there was the additional cost of the PVC, but still was much cheaper than any of the other options I found.
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
steemer
Location:wichita, ks
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
great little invention
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Though I have not had it in my lake too long, the ease of putting it in and construction idea is great. I may add a couple more.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
slabslayer
Location:missouri
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
these things are fantastic!!!!!!
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We dropped about 6 of these, we bought the pvc ourselves so we could make them different sizes based on depth. First after clearing out some unwanted cedar trees from around the house, we sunk those (the cedar trees). And then sunk these babies right on top of the cedar trees. Between me and my future father in law we pulled out, at the very least, 200 crappie this spring......and all from our dock!
One thing I love about them is the fact they can be made into many different sizes, and if you are creative, different shapes as well!
Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
NewBern
Location:New Bern, NC
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Porcupine Fish Attractor
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Good Product. Ball is about 9 inches in diameter and has 26 holes. Plan to buy your own heavy shedule 1/2 inch PVC to save money and glue them in. Make lengths about 2' each, so you will need six 10' lengths of pipe plus some glue. Only takes about 15 mintues to complete the entire set up. Do watch where you place them. I put four in my pond and my boys like to fish over them. Occasionally, they bring them back to the surface with a Senko Plastic bait, and a wide gap hook. I like them and have had my Fathead Minnows breed in them twice so far. The bluegills, shellcrackers and bass all use them as cover.
Will recommend to anyone.
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